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Gabrielle Requena, founder of Wrinkles Schminkles, began to notice fine lines and wrinkles on her chest and started searching for a product to combat the signs of aging. After coming across countless lotions and creams for the face, she recognized that these creams alone could not treat other areas of the body. “I found there was a distinct lack of simple, practical treatments available for places like the chest – which can tend to act its age.”

Created to generate hydration and stimulate collagen production from the inside out, Gabrielle and her team introduced the wrinkle-fighting silicone pads onto the Australian market in 2015. After three years, Wrinkles Schminkles continues

There are countless anti-aging ingredients used in skincare today, but few have the potential regenerative capabilities of stem cells. With the remarkable ability to limitlessly divide into new stem cells or more specialized cells such as muscle, blood cells or brain cells, stem cells play an integral role in repairing and replenishing all parts of our bodies—including the skin. But as with many other types of cells, stem cells in the human body decline with age.

New York City dermatologist Dr. Gary Goldenberg recognizes the significance of stem cells and their impact on the skin and hair, which is why he offers umbilical stem cell injections at his practice. “By harnessing the power

Dr. Bruce Robinson, a native New Yorker, specializes in adult and pediatric dermatology, dermatologic surgery, cosmetic dermatology and laser surgery. His belief in relationship medicine and personalized attention for his patients has made him a trusted expert among clients and colleagues alike. He is a national spokesperson for the American Academy of Dermatology and a fellow of the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, the American Academy of Dermatology and the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery.

In addition to running a successful practice, Dr. Robinson dedicates his time to community service and volunteers teaching medical students and medical and dermatology resid

Thomas has been involved in both helping to create and run several biotech startups and has worked closely with the medical and marketing teams for industry leaders such as Boehringer Ingelheim and Bayer. He is also the acting VP of Clinical and Medical Affairs for Bellus Medical and travels the country lecturing to medical professionals about skincare and aesthetics in dermatology. His findings have been both presented to the scientific community and published in noteworthy scientific journals, such as the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, Cell Transplantation, the Journal of Biological Chemistry and the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.